Us Media On Zardari

'Us Media On Zardari' - 7 News Result(s)

  • Pakistan starts work on Iranian gasline opposed by US
    Business | Monday March 11, 2013
    The Presidents of Iran and Pakistan marked the start of Pakistani construction on a much-delayed gas pipeline on Monday, Iranian media reported, despite US pressure on Islamabad to back out of the project.
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  • Pakistan starts work on Iranian gas pipeline opposed by US
    World News | Reuters | Monday March 11, 2013
    The presidents of Iran and Pakistan marked the start of Pakistani construction on a much-delayed gas pipeline on Monday, Iranian media reported, despite US pressure on Islamabad to back out of the project.
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  • Zardari leaves for US to attend NATO summit
    World News | Indo-Asian News Service | Friday May 18, 2012
    President Asif Ali Zardari has left for Chicago to attend the NATO summit as Pakistan mulls the reopening of supplies for the coalition forces in Afghanistan, a media report said on Friday.Mr Zardari will be in Chicago for the 25th NATO Summit being held on May 20-21 at the invitation of the NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen, reported G...
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  • Asif Ali Zardari's trip to Ajmer a message against extremism: US media
    India News | Press Trust of India | Monday April 9, 2012
    Describing Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari's India visit as a trip "heavy on symbolism if not on substance", the US media today said his pilgrimage to the shrine of Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti in Ajmer sent a message against Islamist extremism.
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  • World News | Indo-Asian News Service | Monday January 23, 2012
    Farahnaz Ispahani, President Asif Ali Zardari's media adviser and wife of former envoy to US Husain Haqqani, on Monday rejected a media report that she has fled the country. Ms Ispahani shot down the report attributed to her that said she had fled to Washington fearing abduction by the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI).
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  • US discounts Pakistan coup rumours
    World News | Indo-Asian News Service | Thursday December 8, 2011
    The US has discounted rumours of a "silent coup" against Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari after reports that he had gone to Dubai following a heart attack. "We have seen the reports. We certainly wish him a speedy recovery," White House spokesman Jay Carney said Wednesday when asked to comment on media speculation that Zardari was contemplating...
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  • Pak may have 'low-level participation' at Afghan meet: Report
    World News | Press Trust of India | Monday December 5, 2011
    Pakistan, which decided to boycott the Bonn conference on Afghanistan's future after a NATO air strike killed its 24 soldiers, may now have "low-level participation" at the meet in the wake of US President Barack Obama's call to his counterpart Asif Ali Zardari, a media report said today.
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'Us Media On Zardari' - 7 News Result(s)

  • Pakistan starts work on Iranian gasline opposed by US
    Business | Monday March 11, 2013
    The Presidents of Iran and Pakistan marked the start of Pakistani construction on a much-delayed gas pipeline on Monday, Iranian media reported, despite US pressure on Islamabad to back out of the project.
    www.ndtv.com/business
  • Pakistan starts work on Iranian gas pipeline opposed by US
    World News | Reuters | Monday March 11, 2013
    The presidents of Iran and Pakistan marked the start of Pakistani construction on a much-delayed gas pipeline on Monday, Iranian media reported, despite US pressure on Islamabad to back out of the project.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Zardari leaves for US to attend NATO summit
    World News | Indo-Asian News Service | Friday May 18, 2012
    President Asif Ali Zardari has left for Chicago to attend the NATO summit as Pakistan mulls the reopening of supplies for the coalition forces in Afghanistan, a media report said on Friday.Mr Zardari will be in Chicago for the 25th NATO Summit being held on May 20-21 at the invitation of the NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen, reported G...
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  • Asif Ali Zardari's trip to Ajmer a message against extremism: US media
    India News | Press Trust of India | Monday April 9, 2012
    Describing Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari's India visit as a trip "heavy on symbolism if not on substance", the US media today said his pilgrimage to the shrine of Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti in Ajmer sent a message against Islamist extremism.
    www.ndtv.com
  • World News | Indo-Asian News Service | Monday January 23, 2012
    Farahnaz Ispahani, President Asif Ali Zardari's media adviser and wife of former envoy to US Husain Haqqani, on Monday rejected a media report that she has fled the country. Ms Ispahani shot down the report attributed to her that said she had fled to Washington fearing abduction by the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI).
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  • US discounts Pakistan coup rumours
    World News | Indo-Asian News Service | Thursday December 8, 2011
    The US has discounted rumours of a "silent coup" against Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari after reports that he had gone to Dubai following a heart attack. "We have seen the reports. We certainly wish him a speedy recovery," White House spokesman Jay Carney said Wednesday when asked to comment on media speculation that Zardari was contemplating...
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  • Pak may have 'low-level participation' at Afghan meet: Report
    World News | Press Trust of India | Monday December 5, 2011
    Pakistan, which decided to boycott the Bonn conference on Afghanistan's future after a NATO air strike killed its 24 soldiers, may now have "low-level participation" at the meet in the wake of US President Barack Obama's call to his counterpart Asif Ali Zardari, a media report said today.
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